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Brady Tkachuk caught wearing the most ridiculous outfit in postseason celebration.
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Brady Tkachuk caught wearing the most ridiculous outfit in postseason celebration.

Tkachuk is living his best life.

Jonathan Larivee

Brady Tkachuk is living his best life.

Sure he may not be playing for the hottest team in the National Hockey League right now with his Ottawa Senators eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs, but at 22 years old this is one kid who has it made. He has reached the pinnacle of his craft as a professional hockey player, selected in the first round (4th overall) of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft by the aforementioned Senators and was even named the captain of the team this past November after signing a huge new contract.

All that at the young age of 22 is a cause for celebration and that is exactly what Brady Tkachuk was doing over the weekend when he was recorded celebrating the end of this most recent NHL season. A video that has started to make the rounds on social media shows Tkachuk having the time of his life at an undisclosed location, with the Senators captain playing the role of bartender behind the bar of the establishment he was being recorded at.

Not only is Tkachuk acting in the role of bartender though, he's doing it in a rather unique fashion with one of the most hilarious outfits you're ever going to see on a bartender or an NHL player for that matter. For whatever reason Tkachuk was behind the bar with no shirt on, sporting an apron, wearing a biker helmet, and even wearing some rather dark looking glasses as he tried his best to mix a variety of different drinks.

It made for a rather comical scene but on a more serious note it's great to see the Senators captain unwinding after a difficult season, one that included the tragic passing of long time Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk. Hopefully it will help him reset his batteries and come back better than ever for the 2022 - 2023 NHL regular season.

Tkachuk is coming off the best season of his young NHL career with 30 goals and 37 assists for a total of 67 points in 79 games played for the Sens this season.